The Very Best of Pacificklaus
I have been writing this blog since late 2012, for 6 1/2 years, on a variety of topics ranging from scuba diving, underwater photography, travel through Southeast Asia and random stuff which came to my mind! I recently checked Google Analytics to see which blog posts where the most popular ones. It’s an interesting mix between travel writing, scuba diving physiology, parodies and some completely out-of-the-box stuff.
During the last 3 weeks I have posted the most popular posts from the last years, positions 10 to 2. Which post was the most popular one, on Pacificklaus, ever?
It depends how you ask! The most popular page on Pacificklaus.com is..
Shrimp Gobies!
I have been working on shrimp gobies for a while now, and decided to compile all photos, videos, links and scientific information on the topicĀ on a webpage. The way shrimp and certain gobies work together in maintaining a shared burrow is an absolute fascinating symbiosis, check it out!
However, when not talking about pages linked at the top of the blog, but about regular posts, the most popular article I wrote on Pacificklaus is…..
High Dolphins!
There has been a story going around on social media about dolphins using puffer fish to get high. Nice story, but the neurobiology of it just does not add up. Read about it here why that is!
And, if you like my writing AND can read German, check out my newest popular science book about the very extremest extreme brain states: Gehirn Extrem